Brazil beat Ghana 1-0 in a friendly international played in Stockholm yesterday. With a goal from Vágner Love after just 10 minutes, Brazil secured the win. Ronaldinho was in fine form and orchestrated the Brazilian attack for the entire match. Coached by Dunga, the Brazilians received the only goal as early as the 10th minute with Ronaldinho’s corner was flicked on by Kaká for an unmarked Vágner Love to provide the last blow. Our man Ronaldinho played especially well with creative passing at the top of his list.
Ghana Need Their Equaliser
In the second half we saw a different Ghana than the previous half. They began to control the game and it would be the sharp thinking of the Brazilian goalkeeper Julio César which would ensure his side would take out the match. Ghana, coached by Claude Le Roy’s, were without Essien and Appiah, which would turn out to do them in. The African striker Draman rendered himself useless by conceding a red card in the 78th minute. Party for Brazil and great for Ronaldinho who has vindicated himself as a vital part of the Brazilian team.
Well done to Ronnie and I hope that he keeps representing his country just as well as his club.














